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Churning advertising machine drowns out Google’s troubles

In case you were worried, the advertising titans of the internet are doing just fine. Facebook Inc. showed that last week by reporting a 30 percent jump in fourth-quarter revenue from a year earlier. It was the lowest growth rate in the company’s short history, and the company has many challenges to keep growing, but it turns out that Facebook ...

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US should start to work on a Green New Deal

America needs a Green New Deal. That’s easy to say. Spelling out what it means, or ought to mean, is harder. Democrats leading this campaign intend the allusion to the first New Deal — FDR’s multi-front assault on the Great Depression — to convey urgency, ambition, commitment to social justice, and breadth of policy, except this time with the need ...

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How India’s banks ran up a $7 billion phone bill

For a capital-starved economy, India shows little urgency to extricate good money stuck in failed businesses. That was going to change after the adoption of a modern bankruptcy regime in May 2016. Alas, legal improvements notwithstanding, the culture of extending the life of bad loans to big businesses and pretending nothing is wrong with them is proving too hard to ...

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